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Spring training roundup: Gerrit Cole passes another test as Yankees rout Cubs
Mar 24, 2026; Mesa, Arizona, USA; New York Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole against the Chicago Cubs during spring training at Sloan Park. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole passed another test against the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday in his second start of the spring as he continued his return from Tommy John surgery last March.
Cole racked up three strikeouts in the first inning — fanning Cubs regulars Pete Crow-Armstrong, Michael Busch and Ian Happ — while also allowing a 413-foot solo homer to Alex Bregman. He threw 26 pitches through 1 2/3 innings and displayed increased velocity from the 2024 season as the Yankees defeated the Cubs, 8-3, in Mesa, Ariz.
Lefty newcomer Ryan Weathers produced his best outing of the spring, pitching five innings and allowing only one run on four hits. The former Marlin, who remains in New York’s rotation, allowed a long home run to Miguel Amaya, but fanned four and dropped his spring ERA to 8.83. Ben Rice, Jasson Dominguez and Randal Grichuk homered for the Yankees.
Edward Cabrera, who was teammates with Weathers last year in Miami, started for the Cubs. He gave up all three home runs and five earned runs overall, with seven hits, two walks and three strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings.
Twins 15, Red Sox 6
Ranger Suarez completed a rocky spring training with his new squad, allowing eight earned runs over 4 1/3 innings as Minnesota routed Boston in Fort Myers, Fla.
Suarez, who signed a five-year, $130 million contract in January, surrendered nine hits including a pair of home runs. He walked one, fanned five and finished the Grapefruit League slate with an 11.00 ERA. Trevor Story went 1-for-3 with two RBIs for Boston and finished spring with a .404 batting average.
The Red Sox built an early 5-2 lead, but Brooks Lee cut the deficit to 5-4 with a two-run long ball in the bottom of the second. Byron Buxton gave the Twins the lead for good with another two-run shot in the fifth. Victor Caratini and Kody Clemens added solo homers and former Dodger James Outman hit two-run blasts in the sixth and seventh.
Braves 3, Rays 2
Mike Yastrzemski hit his sixth home run of the spring and starter Grant Holmes lowered his ERA to 1.02 as Atlanta held off Tampa Bay in North Port, Fla. The Braves (21-7-2) led the Grapefruit League in wins.
Yastrzemski’s solo shot in the fourth inning gave the Braves a 2-1 lead. Drake Baldwin, Eli White and Jorge Mateo each went 2-for-3, with Baldwin and Mateo picking up RBI doubles. Holmes, who has earned a spot in the rotation, allowed two runs on four hits and two walks while fanning four in 5 1/3 innings.
Carson Williams — expected to start at shortstop for the Rays due to Taylor Walls’ injury — and Cooper Flemming each collected RBI singles.
Rangers 4, Royals 1
Jack Leiter threw four scoreless innings as Texas handled Kansas City in Arlington, Texas.
Leiter, who will fill a spot in the back of the Rangers’ rotation, allowed only two hits and struck out six. Joc Pederson contributed a solo homer in the fourth inning.
Seth Lugo went four innings for the Royals, permitting three runs (two earned) on four hits and three walks. He fanned four batters in his final prep for a start Sunday in Atlanta.
Nick Loftin doubled and scored for Kansas City in the eighth.
Tigers 11, Rockies 8
Dillon Dingler and Wenceel Perez each homered twice as visiting Detroit outslugged Colorado in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Perez drove in five runs and Dingler plated three as the Tigers amassed 10 extra-base hits in their 15-hit attack. Minor leaguer Max Anderson added a solo shot in the eighth and drove in three runs. Veteran hurler Justin Verlander was not sharp for Detroit, allowing six runs (five earned) on eight hits in 4 2/3 innings. He gave up two home runs and fanned four.
Jordan Beck gave Colorado a 3-2 lead with a bases-clearing double in the third inning, then Brett Sullivan and Ezequiel Tovar added homers in the fourth and fifth, respectively, to forge a 6-6 tie.
Guardians 10, Diamondbacks 5
Brayan Rocchio and Daniel Schneemann blasted early two-run homers and minor leaguer Nolan Schubart broke the game open with an eighth-inning three-run shot as Cleveland knocked off host Arizona in Phoenix.
Gabriel Arias added a two-run single to cap a four-run first inning for the Guardians. Starter Parker Messick (3-0) struck out six in 4 2/3 innings to earn the win, but also gave up four runs on six hits with one walk.
Michael Soroka did not make a good case to fill a role in the D-backs’ rotation, giving up six earned runs on 10 hits and two walks in 3 1/3 innings as his spring ERA ballooned to 7.50. Jordan Lawlar contributed a two-run RBI single in the fourth to slice Arizona’s deficit to 6-4.
–Field Level Media
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UFC Macau Best Bets and Fight Predictions for May 30
After a successful visit in November 2024 – which was their first in 10 years – the Octagon will land back in Macau, China, for UFC Macau on May 30.
The main event will feature a bantamweight battle between China’s Song Yadong and Deiveson Figueiredo.
Yadong has won three of his last five fights; however, he enters this bout off a loss to Sean O’Malley at UFC 324 in January. Figueiredo, meanwhile, is 4-3 since moving up to bantamweight. The former flyweight champion, however, has lost three of his last four, most recently falling to Umar Nurmagomedov at UFC 324.
The co-main event will feature Zhang Mingyang taking on Alonzo Menifield in light heavyweight action. Mingyang most recently fought in August at UFC Shanghai, losing to Johnny Walker. That loss was Mingyang’s first in the UFC and snapped a 12-fight win streak. Menifield has won five of his last eight but was most recently knocked out by Volkan Oezdemir at UFC Qatar in November.
The UFC Macau main card will also feature Sergei Pavlovich vs. Tallison Teixeira, Kai Asakura vs. Cameron Smotherman, Jake Matthews vs. Carlston Harris, and Alex Perez vs. Su Mudaerji.
SONG YADONG VS DEIVESON FIGUEIREDO
If there’s one thing to appreciate about Song Yadong, it’s his striking. With his Sanda foundation, Yadong has developed strong kickboxing skills, and he will look to use those to try and pressure Figueiredo into a war. Yadong has some strength to his strikes and has the cardio for a war; however, Figueiredo’s counterstriking can still be dangerous if he’s not careful.
Figueiredo’s grappling can be a problem for Yadong if he’s not careful. He’ll have to make use of his takedown defense abilities (a 73% takedown defense rate, per UFC Stats) to avoid giving positioning and control, as well as submission opportunities, to Figueiredo. This should be a fight that lasts either way.
BET: Yadong vs. Figueiredo to go the distance (Caesars: +100)
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ZHANG MINGYANG VS ALONZO MENIFIELD
August’s UFC Shanghai was supposed to be a coming-out party for Zhang Mingyang, who has proven himself to be a solid up-and-coming contender in the light heavyweight division. Mingyang, however, was finished solidly by Johnny Walker, halting Mingyang’s upward momentum. This fight gives Mingyang the chance to show he’s still got contender potential.
Mingyang is the master of the first-round finish. Simply put, if Alonzo Menifield can be defensive and wear Mingyang down over the first round, he’s in a much stronger position to win. At 38 years old, however, it’s hard to imagine Menifield going five full minutes without getting tagged. And it’s hard to imagine Mingyang dropping a pair of consecutive fights, especially if he slugs the way he wants to.
BET: Mingyang via KO/TKO in Round 1 (FanDuel: +160)
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KAI ASAKURA VS CAMERON SMOTHERMAN
There were interesting options for a third best bet. As we’ve seen though, however, heavyweight fights can be volatile to pick, and some of the underdog plays on this card are a little harder to read. So, let’s talk about Kai Asakura.
Asakura came into the UFC as a highly promoted talent and former RIZIN champion; however, he hasn’t lived up to the billing thus far. A loss to Alexandre Pantoja in a title fight in your UFC debut? Acceptable. Losing (with all due respect to him) to 39-year-old Tim Elliott in a fight Asaukra was a heavy favorite? Yikes. Now, Asakura moves up to bantamweight, hoping to show that a less drastic weight cut will do wonders for him – and he needs to hope this.
Asakura has more experience and a stronger resume than his 12-6 opponent, Cameron Smotherman, who is 1-2 in the UFC. Asakura is the better all-around fighter, so the fight falls on him. The more he avoids a brawl and the better he is defensively, the stronger the chance he goes home with a win. A loss here, however, and it smells like the end of an insanely disappointing UFC run.
BET: Asakura to win via KO/TKO OR decision (FanDuel: -240)
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Talor Gooch grabs lead in Korea with second-round 63
May 8, 2026; Sterling, Virginia, USA; Talor Gooch putts during the second round of LIV Golf Virginia golf tournament at Trump National Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: John (Jack) Power-Imagn Images Talor Gooch surged into the lead at LIV Golf Korea with a 7-under 63 in the second round Friday at Asiad Country Club in Busan, South Korea.
Gooch carded eight birdies — six on the front nine — and a lone bogey at the par-4 fifth hole to move to 8-under, one stroke ahead of Bryson DeChambeau. It is the eighth time the OKGC captain has shot 63 or better in LIV Golf and the seventh time he has held the 36-hole lead.
A four-time winner on the tour, Gooch chipped in for a birdie on his second hole, the par-4 ninth, and birdied six of his last eight holes.
“The game still doesn’t feel great, but we’re working hard, and we’re working in the right direction,” said Gooch, who entered the week ranked 29th in points but could climb to fifth with a win. “… Hopefully we can just kind of keep it going and get this train rolling.”
First-round co-leader DeChambeau is alone at 7-under after shooting 68 on Friday, finishing with three birdies and a bogey. The Crushers GC captain hit only eight of 14 fairways and 10 of 18 greens in regulation.
“My putting saved me today,” DeChambeau said. “I felt like I was hitting it really well yesterday, driving it well, and today just kind of went sideways.”
DeChambeau is looking for his third win of the LIV Golf season after missing the cut at the PGA Championship earlier this month. He is one of the few big hitters having a strong start at what Gooch called a “shot-maker’s course.”
“It’s a testament to how great of a golfer Bryson is to be able to play bomber’s paradises and then this course is a little bit more of a shot-maker’s course,” Gooch said. “It’s a fun course, and it’s just another example that a course doesn’t have to be 8,000 yards to be a good test.”
Five golfers are tied for third at 5-under, including Ripper GC Captain Cameron Smith of Australia (68 on Friday) and Torque GC captain Joaquin Niemann (69) of Chile. Belgium’s Thomas Pieters (69), Zimbabwe’s Scott Vincent (70) and Charles Howell III (70) also are in that group.
Korean GC’s Doyeob Mun (68) is tied for eighth place at 4-under with Fireballs GC captain Sergio Garcia (69) of Spain.
Gooch’s OKGC leads the team standings at 14-under, one shot ahead of DeChambeau’s Crushers and three clear of Ripper GC.
–Field Level Media
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Report: Knicks C Mitchell Robinson to play with broken pinky
May 19, 2026; New York, New York, USA; New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson (23) reacts to missing a free throw against the Cleveland Cavaliers during the third quarter of game one of the eastern conference finals during the 2026 NBA playoffs at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson plans to play in Game 1 of the NBA Finals with a broken right pinky finger, ESPN reported Friday.
Robinson, 28, has undergone surgery to repair the fracture and will wear a brace on his hand, per the report.
Video from Monday’s Eastern Conference finals-clinching win at Cleveland shows Robinson grabbing his right hand following a rebound attempt with 5:35 left in the third quarter. He continued to play until midway through the fourth quarter of the 130-93 Game 4 rout of the Cavaliers.
Game 1 of the Knicks’ first Finals appearance since 1999 will be Wednesday night against the winner of Saturday’s Game 7 between the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference finals.
Robinson tallied eight points and 10 rebounds in 18 minutes Monday as the Knicks completed their sweep and won their 11th consecutive game.
The backup to six-time All-Star Karl-Anthony Towns, Robinson is averaging 5.3 points, 5.5 rebounds and 14.2 minutes per game while shooting a league-leading 73.7% from the field (28 of 38) in 13 playoff games as a reserve. He has made only 13 of 43 free-throw attempts (30.2%).
During the regular season, Robinson averaged 5.7 points, 8.8 rebounds, 1.2 blocks and 19.6 minutes in 60 games (16 starts) and finished eighth in voting for NBA Sixth Man of the Year.
For his career, Robinson has averaged 7.5 points, 8.0 boards, 1.7 blocks and 23.4 minutes in 397 regular-season games (215 starts) with New York. The Knicks’ longest-tenured Knicks player was selected in the second round of the 2018 NBA Draft out of Western Kentucky.
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